This would not be a list of the best songs Johnny Cash ever covered without mentioning his haunting rendition of “Hurt” by Nine Inch Nails. The song was originally recorded by an industrial rock band, ...
Thirty years later, on his famous cover ... American folk music. So when he recorded Shel Silverstein’s “25 Minutes to Go” – ...
Johnny Cash was an American country singer and songwriter. Nicknamed "The Man in Black," he rose to fame after releasing hit singles such as "Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk the Line." ...
Johnny Cash is still making history. A statue of the late country singer-songwriter was unveiled Tuesday inside the US ...
Today, 21 years after his passing, we mourn the loss of an American ... No. 4 on the country chart. Both songs later appeared on his debut album. [RELATED: On This Day in 1955, Johnny Cash ...
Johnny Cash had ... opened up to the Hattiesburg American about the challenges of having a famous father who wasn’t around much in her childhood. The first time Cash picked her up from school ...
Johnny Cash is a noteworthy American singer-songwriter, but his happiness and fame came at a cost. Constantly fighting with his inner self, Cash struggled with partying, alcohol, and drugs.
noted in his opening remarks. "Johnny Cash is the perfect person to be honored in that way. He was a man who embodies the American spirit in a way that few could. He was an everyday man.
Rock and Roll musicians Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash as “The Million Dollar Quartet” on Dec. 4, 1956 ... Calif. American singer-songwriter and actor Johnny ...
The recording was released as a “soundtrack” album ... back to the American people some of the good they have given us,” Cash said in his 1976 autobiography “Man in Black: Johnny Cash.” ...
The statue of the “Man in Black” was donated by his home state of Arkansas, making Cash the first musician represented in the ...
Johnny Cash has become the first musician to be honored with a statue in the U.S. Capitol, joining presidents such as Ronald Reagan and George Washington and civil rights figures such as Rosa Parks.